Without a Word: Teaching Beyond Women's SilenceRoutledge, 1993 - 207 pages |
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... tion of their abstract activities , the more complete man's absorption in it , the more effective the authority of that world and the more total women's subservience to it . ( 1987 , p . 90 ) In A Room of One's Own , having crossed the ...
... tion of their abstract activities , the more complete man's absorption in it , the more effective the authority of that world and the more total women's subservience to it . ( 1987 , p . 90 ) In A Room of One's Own , having crossed the ...
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... tion and affirmation . In nuclear family settings , livable familial relations often carry the weight of compliance to family norms . As Chris Weedon suggests : the reality of the family as a social institution materially supported by ...
... tion and affirmation . In nuclear family settings , livable familial relations often carry the weight of compliance to family norms . As Chris Weedon suggests : the reality of the family as a social institution materially supported by ...
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... tion ( the secular version of salvation ) to “ barbarians " ( " heathens " ) . Colonizers depict the colonized as passive , as wanting and needing protection ( domina- tion ) , as being taken care of " for their own good . " Anyone who ...
... tion ( the secular version of salvation ) to “ barbarians " ( " heathens " ) . Colonizers depict the colonized as passive , as wanting and needing protection ( domina- tion ) , as being taken care of " for their own good . " Anyone who ...
Table des matières
DISRUPTING | 18 |
TAKING OUR PLACE IN THE ACADEMY | 50 |
AFTER THE WORDS | 181 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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